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Last week on Sport.Org Radio we discussed “accepting constructive criticism,” this week we take a look at “how to deliver constructive criticism.” To help us understand what the Bible has to say about this important endeavor, we’ll visit with Nett Knox, Australian track and field chaplain, and we’ll also get the thoughts of Glen Korobov of…

What’s the difference between your natural gifts and talents and spiritual gifts? This week on Sports Spectrum, Indiana Pacers chaplain, Dr. James Jackson, and former Major League outfielder, Matt Meiske, talk about this important distinction. Be listening to this edition of Sports Spectrum.

Make plans to be with us for Sports Spectrum! We’ll have the opportunity to discuss the testing of our faith with Liberty University football coach, Charlie Skalaski, along with chaplain Tom Roy from Unlimited Potential, Inc. Close out 2014 with the Sports Spectrum team as we talk about persevering when our faith is pushed to the limits. That’s coming…

Parents of young children often cringe when the dreaded “why” question comes into play. But it’s not only kids who ask “why.” On Sports Spectrum, New York Giants chaplain, George McGovern shares his thoughts on how asking “why” is a worthwhile question. And our own Bill Crowder will share Scriptures that help us wrestle with common questions….

On Sports Spectrum, we’ll visit with WNBA chaplain, Christen Shefchunas and collegiate volleyball coach, Doug Walters for a look at staying humble. In a world that encourages us to build ourselves up, what steps can we take to have a biblical view of ourselves in sports, on the job, and at home? We’re learning to…

The Bible helps us understand why we need others, as we simply can’t do life alone. On Sports Spectrum, we’ll take a look at not only why we need the help of others, but how we can be aware of the needs of those around us. Former Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward will be joining us….

Every day we are faced with a thousand different choices. So in the face of so many options, how do we know which decisions are the right ones? We’ll tackle that question on Sports Spectrum as we talk with Cincinnati Reds pitcher Lee Hyde and the chaplain of the NBA’s Toronto Raptors, Herbie Kuhn. Discover…

Admitting we’re wrong is one thing. But making those wrongs right is quite another. On Sports Spectrum we’ll take a look at what the Bible says about correcting our mistakes. We’ll visit with Clemson football chaplain, James Trapp, and Tennessee assistant women’s basketball coach, Dean Lockwood, about “Making Your Wrongs Right” on this edition of Sports Spectrum.

For the follower of God, Easter morning represents the culmination of Jesus Christ’s victory over sin, and the promise of new life! This Easter weekend on Sports Spectrum, Baltimore Ravens chaplain, James Trapp, shares his personal story of God’s power to transform lives. Christ is “Risen Indeed!” Join Sports Spectrum this Easter weekend.

It’s not easy finding contentment in our circumstances. The grass always seems greener in someone else’s yard! On Sports Spectrum, former PGA chaplain, Dean Bouzeos, turns to God’s Word to talk about uncovering the secret of contentment. You can be satisfied right where you are! Join the conversation right here on Sports Spectrum.

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Athletes do not get into more trouble than other citizens. It just sometimes seems that way. The fact that their indiscretions are announced on SportsCenter does make those difficulties appear to be much more serious.

What is most bothersome about athletes or anyone else who is convicted of a violation are those times when they don’t seem to know how to face up to their error. How often have we heard publicized athletic indiscretions dismissed with something like, “Well, it wasn’t that big a deal.” Or, “I just made a mistake.” Or, “They’re just out to get me.”